Breaking Into The MBA Club: More Women Becoming B-School Deans
6:15 pm, August 2nd | by Amy Tennery
We all know there’s a dearth of women earning MBAs in the U.S. — in fact, women accounted for just 36.8 percent of MBA earners during the 2010/2011 school-year, according to Catalyst data, a trend that’s all the more staggering when you consider the rate at which women now outnumber men in college.
With this in mind, it should come as little shock that U.S. business schools aren’t overrun with female deans. But a new report shows there’s a shifting of the tides in business school leadership — and this could mean great things for higher education and women.
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Where Are The Women In B-School?
12:00 pm, May 23rd | by Adrian Granzella Larssen, The Daily Muse
We’re all (well) aware of the gender gap in business, and the dearth of women serving as executives and on boards at the world’s largest companies.
Should Women Be Recruited To Business School Separately?
12:52 pm, January 5th | by Hillary Reinsberg
There are more women at top business schools these days — and it’s due in no small part to deliberate recruiting efforts that seek to get more ladies applying. Is that the right way to go about it.






















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